List of Strikes

This page includes a list of strikes awarded to each country. These can be given for breaking the rules, such as non-voting or unacceptable behaviour. Strikes were refreshed on 20 August 2017, with the exception of banned users. From this date, more elaborate reasoning will be given for strikes logged. The strikes were refreshed once again on 8 December 2018.

List of Strikes
Banned from the Maia Song Contest
 * Table key

Pre-update

 * Banned outright due to continued offensive remarks, including those considered racist within the Skype group chat and wiki.
 * Banned for receiving three strikes; all awarded for failing to vote in the Maia Song Contest.

Post-December clearing

 * 8 December 2018: Received three strikes and banned immediately for breaking contest rules; attempting a coup d'état by bringing the contest into disrepute and offensive language (mental health)
 * 15 December 2018: Received a strike for failing to vote in the semi-finals of Maia Song Contest 23.
 * 23 December 2018: Received a strike for failing to vote in the Grand Final of Maia Song Contest 23.
 * 10 January 2018: Received a strike for late withdrawal from Maia Song Contest 24.
 * 13 January 2018: Received a strike for late withdrawal from Maia Song Contest 24.
 * 20 January 2019: Received a strike for failing to vote in the semi-finals of Maia Song Contest 24.
 * 27 January 2019: Received a strike for failing to vote in the Grand Final of Maia Song Contest 24.
 * 13 April 2019: Received a strike for failing to vote in the semi-finals of Maia Song Contest 25.
 * 13 April 2019: Received a strike for failing to vote in the Grand Final of Maia Song Contest 25. Uslye received their third strike and is thus banned.
 * 24 June 2019: Received a strike for failing to vote in the semi-finals of Maia Song Contest 27.
 * 1 July 2019: Received a strike for failing to vote in the Grand Final of Maia Song Contest 27. Cordence received their third strike and is thus banned.